they were finally driven out upon the
peninsula of a lake. As they became separated in their retreatTamahay
shoutedI'll meet you at the mouth of the St. Croix River
or in the spirit
land
salelouis vuitton outlet!Both managed to swim the lakeand so made good their escape.
The exploits of this man were not all of a warlike nature. He was a
great traveler and an expert scoutand he had some wonderful experiences
with wild animals. He was once sentwith his intimate friendon a scout
for game. They were on ponies.
They located a herd of buffaloesand on their return to the camp
espied a lonely buffalo. Tamahay suggested that they should chase it in
order to take some fresh meatas the law of the tribe allowed in the case of
a single animal. His pony stumbled and threw himafter they had
wounded the bisonand the latter attacked the dismounted man viciously.
But heas usualwas on the alert. He "took the bull by the horns"as the
saying isand cleverly straddled him on the neck. The buffalo had no
means of harming his enemybut pawed the earth and struggled until his
strength was exhaustedwhen the Indian used his knife on the animal's
throat. On account of this feat he received the name "Held-the-Bull-by-
yilai:
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